[5-Okita-Iraq]

Heavy bombing in Baghdad from the air- while ground forces push 100 miles into Iraq and continue toward the planned occupation of Baghdad.
At least five American soldiers have been killed so far.
Teri Okita is with the troops in Kuwait City where an all clear was sounded just a short time ago.
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((
TREMENDOUS PLUMES OF SMOKE AND FIRE ROSE INTO THE SKIES OVER BAGHDAD
FRIDAY.. AS THE AIR ATTACKS ESCALATED DRAMATICALLY.
320-TOMAHAWK CRUISE MISSILES...TOOK AIM...
AT LEAST A DOZEN SLAMMED INTO A SADDAM HUSSEIN'S PALACE COMPOUND.
DONALD RUMSFELD/SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
"THE REGIME IS STARTING TO LOSE CONTROL OF THEIR COUNTRY."
BOMBS ALSO FELL ON THE NORTHERN OIL CITY OF KIRKUK, BUT THERE'S BEEN NO
WORD ON WHAT WAS HIT.
ON THE GROUND...THE U.S. STARS AND STRIPES FLEW OVER THE TOWN OF UMM
BASR FOR A SHORT TIME AFTER U.S. MARINES CAPTURED THE PORT CITY. ALLIED
TROOPS ALSO CONTROL 2 AIRFIELDS IN WESTERN IRAQ.
GENERAL RICHARD MEYERS.CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF.
"CLEARLY WE ARE MOVING TOWARDS OUR OBJECTIVE, BUT WE MUST NOT GET TOO
COMFORTABLE"
HUNDREDS OF IRAQIS HAVE ALREADY SURRENDERED AND U-S COMMANDERS HOPE MANY
OTHER WILL FOLLOW.
GEN. RICHARD MEYERS/CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF
"CLEARLY MANY OUR HEEDING OUR MESSAGE THAT IT'S BETTER TO FIGHT FOR THE
FUTURE OF IRAQ THAN TO FIGHT FOR SADDAM HUSSEIN."
FOR HIS PART, SADDAM HUSSEIN WAS SEEN ON IRAQI T-V AGAIN TODAY....BUT
WHEN THE FOOTAGE WAS SHOT IS UNKNOWN. INTELLIGENCE EXPERTS STILL AREN'T
SURE IF THE IRAQI LEADER SURVIVED AN ATTACK ON HIS RESIDENCE ON
WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
American and British ground troops are advancing north quickly through Iraq, and in some pockets ... are finding resistance the closer they get to Baghdad. And now, the military is confirming that a second marine has been killed in action, but no further details were given.
Teri Okita, CBS News, Kuwait. Now back to you.))

[5-Sirgany-Iraq]

Washington is pleased with the progress of the war with Iraq and there may be some headway with Turkey to allow America use of its airspace.
Aleen Sirgany has the latest.
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((THE LONG-PROMISED SHOCK AND AWE IS UNDERWAY. NOT LONG BEFORE THE
MASSIVE EXPLOSIONS LIT UP THE SKIES OF BAGHDAD, IN WASHINGTON, A
DETERMINED PRESIDENT BUSH ASSURED THE U.S WILL WIN THIS WAR.
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We're making progress. We will stay on task until we've achieved our
objective.
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THE PENTAGON CALLS THIS THE SINGLE MOST PRECISE AIR CAMPAIGN THATS EVER
BEEN CONDUCTED, WITH EVEN MORE SMART BOMBS THAN THE FIRST GULF WAR.
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there is no comparison. weapons today have precision no one ever dreamt
of.)
AS THE GROUND CAMPAIGN CONTINUES, DEFENSE SECRETARY DONALD RUMSFELD SAYS
IRAQI SOLDIERS TO THE NORTH AND TO THE SOUTH OF BAGHDAD ARE STARTING TO
SURRENDER.
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they're beginning to realize their regime is history...tip and change
THE U.S MIGHT BE GETTING SOME HELP FROM TURKEY AFTER ALL. THE COUNTRY
HAS REPORTEDLY AGREED TO GIVE OVERFLIGHT RIGHTS TO U-S PLANES. BUT
AFTER MONTHS OF BACK AND FORTH WITH TURKEY, IT'S NOT CERTAIN... IF OR
WHEN ...THAT WILL FINALLY HAPPEN.
AND THE STATE DEPARTMENT HOPES TO MEND A RIFT WITH FRANCE, WHICH SAID
TODAY IT WOULD BLOCK A RESOLUTION ALLOWING THE U-S AND BRITISH TO LEAD
IRAQ AFTER THE WAR. THE FRENCH SAY THAT WOULD LEGITAMIZE THE WAR.
STANDUP
PRESIDENT BUSH WILL SPEND HIS WEEKEND AT CAMP DAVID....GETTING CONSTANT
WAR UPDATES AND BRIEFINGS FROM HIS WAR TEAM. ALEEN SIRGANY, CBSNEWS,
WASHINGTON.)

[5-Burrow]

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The government has made a deal with a new witness in the case against Richard Burrow.
Armed with this new information, the U-S Attorney says he intends to seek a new indictment against the former D-Day Memorial President.
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In court Monday, Burrow's lawyer sought to have the case dismissed for good. On Wednesday the judge gave the government 10 days to get the trial started, or face the prospect of having the indictment dismissed.
But the court is now going to allow the government to RE-indict Burrow... probably sometime in the next 90 days.
The 56-year old Memorial Foundation director was tried last December on fraud charges related to fund-raising for the Memorial. But that trial ended in a hung jury.
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Coming up next on the newscast, two more cases of a mysterious disease are reported in Virginia.
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Plus we'll will see how one doctor is allowing soldiers serving in the Middle East to see their children... before they are born.
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Health officials believe two more people in Virginia may have severe acute respiratory syndrome. One of the individuals lives in Northern Virginia and the other in Central Virginia. Both had recently returned from Asia, one of the areas where the illness has been found.
Health officials say both patients are in good condition and do not pose a public health threat.
This brings the total number of suspected cases in the state to three.

[5-Soldiers-Baby]

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Leaving behind a loved one is never easy for those serving in the Middle East.
And, it's no doubt even harder for men whose wives are pregnant.
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A Radford doctor hopes to ease some of that pain through "Baby Vision".
On Sunday, Doctor James Weston and his staff will be offering FREE
ultrasounds at Carilion New River Valley Medical Center for women whose husbands are serving in the military.
Now, these aren't your ordinary images.
This is a four- dimensional ultrasound, which pairs a three-D image with the baby's real-time movements and is available for women 20 to 32 weeks pregnant.
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Those who're interested need to bring their military card as well as a videotape.
You'll also need to make an appointment by calling 540- 639-3540.

[5-Inhalant-Abuse]

When many of us think of someone getting high we think of alcohol or drugs.
But some kids are using household products instead.
Health Check Reporter Joy Sutton explains the problems of inhalant abuse.
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There's still more News 7 to come, up next Brent Watts will tell us about some students who are a little cuckoo about their latest school project.
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[5-Fleming-Play]

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The theatre students at William Fleming High School are "crazy" about
their current production and with reason. They are taking on the task of recreating
Ken Kesey's novel "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest."
Brent Watts takes us to the stage with more.
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[S5-Qualify]

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Good afternoon everyone, your ticker starts with Winston Cup qualifying at the Bristol Motor Speedway for Sunday's Food City 500.
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Jeff Gordon took the early pole but his time would not stand. Ryan Newman blistered the track qualifying record with a speed of 128.709 miles an hour, the first sub 15 second lap in Speedway history. Gordon will start second, then Kenny Schrader, Rusty Wallace and Bill Elliott. Complete results at six.
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[S5-Tigers]

The Division Three National Semfinals are about to get underway over in Salem. Wooster will battle Williams in the opener, and later tonight Gustavus Adolphus takes on Hampden-Sydney.
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The Tigers are the winningest program in the state at any level over the past ten years, winning 83 percent of their games.
Hampden-Sydney is trying to advance to the championship game for the second time in five years, and Coach Tony Shaver's team is the closest thing to a hometown favorite in the tournament.
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[SUPER=01-Brandon Randall/Hampden-Sydney Junior Forward; :20]
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In the East regionals, Syracuse downed Manhattan 76-65. Carmelo Anthony scored 10 of his 17 points in the second half.
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In other action, Wake Forest is leading East Tennessee State 69-64 with about three minutes to play. Auburn escaped S

[S5-Express]

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The Express is on the road against Columbus tonight. Roanoke has a 15-13 and 4 road record and this is the only meeting of the regular season between the two ECHL teams. The Cottonmouths are in seventh place in the Southeast Division. That's it for the ticker, see ya at six everybody.

[5-Oscars]

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With the war in Iraq many want to know if the Oscars will go on this Sunday.
Tonight the President of the Motion Picture Academy said yes the show will go on.
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((FRANK PIERSON/ACADEMY PRESIDENT: IN A TIME WHEN AMERICAN CULTURE AND VALUES ARE UNDER ATTACK ALL OVER THE WORLD, WE THINK IT IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER THAT WE HONOR OUR ACIEVEMENTS THAT REFLECTS US AND AMERICA AT OUR BEST.))
[SUPER=201-Frank Pierson/Motion Picture Academy President;]
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[OUT Q=AT OUR BEST.]
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Pearson went on to say the show will have a more sober mood and they have canceled the red carpet entrance and much of the glitz.
The awards show went on through the World War Two, and during the Korean and Vietnam wars.
The show was postponed during flooding in 1938, when Martin Luther King was assassinated and when President Reagan was shot.
It is possible that the Oscars show set for Sunday on ABC, could be preempted by war coverage.
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